Security Director implements overall security strategy, policies, and standards to ensure the physical safety of all visitors, employees, or customers to the organization's facilities and the security of property and assets. Conducts regular audits and inspections to assess, identify, and mitigate any security vulnerabilities or gaps. Being a Security Director implements staff training and operational plans for crisis response, disaster recovery, evacuation, workplace violence, and other emergency events. Manages and maintains systems, alarms, and other physical security measures. Additionally, Security Director delivers education programs and communications on security policies and topics to ensure staff is adequately informed and equipped to manage potential security issues. Participates in local, state, provincial, or federal working or advisory groups to keep abreast with all security-related information, directives, and events. Leads and directs significant investigations and critical event responses in coordination with law enforcement and other officials or agencies. Possess a broad knowledge of law enforcement methods, tactics, and procedures. Requires a bachelor's degree in law enforcement, criminal justice, security, or related discipline. Typically reports to senior management. The Security Director typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. To be a Security Director typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Are you looking for a position with a company where you can make a difference?
At Security National Bank, if there is one belief we hold together as a team, it’s that everything matters. From the words we say, to the way we dress, to the decisions we make and the actions we take – every single thing we do matters. Why? Because we recognize the inherent value of each individual, and the potential of what each person can become. We realize every one of life’s interactions is an opportunity to help someone reach that potential. This is why we treat even the smallest details of life and banking with careful thought and attention. If you aspire to do the same, we’d like you to advance your career with us at SNB.
The Director of Loan Operations is responsible for the leadership of our lending operations team as well as maintaining an in depth knowledge of all loan processing functions. This role is critical in the management of all loan processing functions; including proper loan documentation, accrual accounting payment processing and collateral tracking. We stand for excellent service and care about doing what’s right, striving to create a world class experience. As the Director Of Loan Operations, you have the opportunity to develop a team that drives this mission forward.
Details Matter. We are seeking a highly motivated individual that is not afraid to provide innovative solutions, encourage collaboration and new ideas as well as effectively managing risk. A leader who can train and coach, has strong values, a great work ethic, attention to detail, and technical ability.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Required for this position: Excellent customer service and problem resolution skills. Excellent attention to detail, strong understanding of loan underwriting, ability to identify missing items, advanced organizational skills, ability to work under deadlines, independent thinking, the ability to visualize cause and affect relationships of data and documents, analytical skills, clear and concise reporting, self-motivation, strong oral and written communication skills, demonstrated teamwork as well as leadership ability.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
HOURS:
Regular business hours, Monday through Friday.
BENEFITS:
We offer a comprehensive benefit package to our employees including medical, dental, short and long term disability, life insurance, paid time off, a wellness program, and a 401(k) savings plan at hire for future financial protection.
ABOUT SECURITY NATIONAL BANK:
Security National Bank was chartered in 1884 in Sioux City, Iowa; founded on the time-tested principles of integrity, honor, open-mindedness, efficiency, good humor, respect, duty, and human connection. These principles served as guideposts that enabled SNB to withstand the economic panic of the late 1800s, the Great Depression, two World Wars, and the farm crisis — and emerge as the region’s most established and trustworthy locally owned bank. We believe what was worth doing well yesterday is still worth doing well today. People change and banking changes, but our time-tested principles remain. To this day, we believe that doing what’s right is the only way to take care of customers, empower businesses, cultivate growth, inspire our community, and accomplish the remarkable.
Security National Bank is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Applicants are considered for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, marital status, or veteran status.
LEARN MORE:
https://www.snbonline.com/about/employment-opportunities
LOCATION:
Sioux City, IA
Main Bank
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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